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NintendoLife: Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Review

NintendoLife: For such a long-running series, it's hard to believe Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones was only the second game to leave Japan after GBA predecessor Fire Emblem. Since then the series has had a far bigger presence in the West, a fact underlined by Sacred Stones' status as a 3DS Ambassador title.

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'Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones' is One of the Best RPGs on the GBA

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones' uniqueness is precisely what makes it one of the best RPGs on the Game Boy Advance.

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CDbiggen809d ago

Had this on 3ds thanks to the ambassador program. Was loving it right up till the point I lost my bag with the 3DS in on a train, and it was never returned. And the real kicker was that it never appeared on the e-shop for whatever reason heh.

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Let's look at Fire Emblem's transforming races

There are a lot of animal-people in the Fire Emblem series! These are different races who transform into actual animals in battle, while occasionally maintaining some of these features while in their humanoid forms. Hearing about laguz or taguel can be confusing, especially since these races are not universal and may only be present in a few select entries.

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Every Fire Emblem Game Ranked

I love what makes Fire Emblem the game it is. A deep strategy game that focuses on fully fleshed characters instead of faceless units with great RPG elements. I’m not here for the oversexualized characters, the relationship/waifu simulator. Just letting you know what I love and respect about the series so you know where my head is it before going into here. Let’s break this down ladies and gentlemen.

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